Copyright doesn't "lock." One, because most rights can be had very inexpensively, two, because of significant fair use provisions that other types of IP don't have. To the extent that fair use has been weakened, that's megacorps at work, not copyright holders.
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This is, obviously, not going to happen, and once streaming was established as a thing that all the kids were into now the developers and publishers decided "Well it's better to roll with it than be the bad guys like Metallica were"
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But this is just benign neglect -- no new laws were passed, no court case was held, and if you actually seriously try to argue with a straight face that this is what "fair use" ALWAYS meant and every single rightsholder in the past century was getting away with robbery, well
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Clearly, some corps feel that they benefit from streaming, so don't flex. One doesn't have to defend copyright in all instances to want to defend it in some.
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